TOP TRACKS 2010

Aiteeee here is the rundown of the top tracks over at the gym this year. I noticed quite a few lists already out there even though some of this years great tracks only came out in December, also quite a few seemed to forget about January 10′ :S …not to mention packed full of hyped up artists making average tracks. Anyways this list was compiled from our crates and basically just a list of tracks that have been getting most play, we aint really suggesting these are the greatest tracks of the year they are just the ones we felt the most! *also note they are listed in random order

The gripping vibes of ‘Can’t Let You Go’ first emerged on Real Estate over 10 years ago but actually sound like they could have come out 10 years before that with its Jamie Principle-esque vocal, vintage synth arcs and crispy drum machines.

Luca C & Brigante – Lucio

‘Lucio’ is outstanding, for me it’s all about the low-fi psyc funk synth that slings it back and forth around a slow stomping beat.

Much in the mode of Metro Area’s work, the track is a spare yet shimmering slice of boogie-house fusion, with a warbling analog keyboard line weaving its way around a simple synth-bass pattern…not to mention a vocal story-tale.

Massive disco cut from one of our favourite Labels, producers and all round greats of the modern scene. We got asked what was our anthem of the summer and this one is covered in huge memories for me this summer. The old boogie vibes and heart wrenching vocals almost bring a tear to my eye as I write this.

‘How I Program’ is a raw, heads down, whacked out banger, which straddles the wafer thin divide between house and techno. With a massive loud donking bass noise, seedy late night atmosphere and Danny shouting about how he programs his shit –this is some freaky deaky peak time business.

Pretty deep, this is what i would describe as panorama bar techno to my friends, 909s, cut up vocals and dubby chords all make for the perfect concoction. Not much info on this record but word on the street is that Shed pumped it out, either way we don’t need a name to endorse it, the tracks speak for themselves.

Physical Therapy have gave this track a maximum workout and twisted it into a dreamy slo-grind classic. Been on heavy rotation since the start of the summer, nice track to set the mood and get the girls on the floor.